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26JAN2026 IWC Board

Hey, also if your TRIAD hasn’t gotten anything yet, don’t worry. The chief who pushes out the results said they’re still processing everything. It’s just one person sending the results out to each command, so it’s a slow process.
 
If a designator is closed what they will often do is the program manager will reject it for that designator and it will never be sent to the board, or it will be held until a board for that designator is scheduled, it just depends on the directions the PM's have been given.

Not to burst bubbles on waivers but they are essentially rubber stamped, the fact it included Intel doesn't mean anything as NRC in nearly every case defers to the board on if they will actually accept the waiver or not. The boards are also limited in how many with waivers they accept, IWC has been one of those communities that in the past has been tough on TIS waivers due to past issues with their community health, so how far past the max TIS you have will be a factor.

Civilian here who submitted for INTEL 1st and IP 2nd at this board. Messaged my recruiter this morning, and he said there's been no word yet. I guess the above holds water. Still praying for some miracle, but in all likelihood I'll just have to wait til the June board convenes. Ouch, but BIG CONGRATS to all fleet applicants who've heard good news!
 
Civilian applicant. Selected for IP Officer.

I added my stats to the excel sheet.
Congrats! I remember seeing you in the August spreadsheet too. Were you denied from that board or just get pushed to this one for some reason? I thought you were a shoo in for sure.
 
Have any civilian applicants heard about their MCWO results from their recruiters? I've been left completely in the dark with my recruiting station. I've called the main line five times over the past three weeks and left messages. I've also sent roughly 12 texts to my recruiter and 4 phone call attempts over the past three months with no reply.

I actually had to call a different recruiting office (the medical recruiting office) in my area just to get the info that my recruiter PCS'd a month ago. Over the past week I've called and texted the recruiter who supposedly took over all his recruits multiple times, but haven't heard anything back. I ended up calling the medical recruiting office again and submitting a complaint to my new recruiter's COC, because this is insane.

I'm a prior service candidate and I've never experienced this lack of professionalism with any of the recruiters I've gone through for the air guard or the Navy. And it has to be just that office that is poorly ran, because the medical office picks up their phone every time you call and actually helps you, even if you aren't their recruit.

The crazy part is that my recruiting office does not have an open door policy, they have a locked door with the government "ring" style lock, and didn't let me in when I first came to them in august. They only met with me when I called their number and scheduled an appointment. If I get picked up, I'm lambasting their recruiting office all over the internet after I sign my commission paperwork and get my ocs date.

Rant over, thanks for listening. Anybody else have this horrible experience with their recruiters?
 
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